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Figure 3.14: Process of making of questionnaire for the research
4.1.14 Activities:
• Activities that take place determines what kind of freedom people expectin a public space. • For a public space to increase its publicness needs to identify the types of activities that space wants to cater to. • The survey was conducted to understand the kind of activities people are expecting in Subhash Bridge Park.
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Activities ( Likes ) Activities ( Dislike )
Spending time with family and friends Anti-social element Children playing Activities that intrude privacy Morning exercise. Yoga Jogging and walking Elderly people gossiping Cultural events Leisure activities Sports i.e., cricket, badminton, boating Fun and entertainment activities Noisy activities People throwing waste
Table 4.1.4 Types of activities in the park Source: Graph generated from google form survey | 12052021
Source: Graph generated from google form survey | 12052021
4.1.15 Public for all?
People are the one who determines whether space will be considered as a total public space or not. Public space has been a long subject of debate and study since the time of the Greek agora. Definitions of the public have been changing from their very core but one thing that always has stayed in common is the commonality and togetherness of people found in a public space. In the case of Subhash Bridge, 83% of people agreed it is a public space for all.